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On the way upwind to the second mark of the annual Quoile Yacht Club Regatta a couple of the Glenn fleet were locked in close battle. The J109 Going to Red slipped by both of then to leeward with the rear camera picking up a close tussle between the Glen's. We have a lot to thank Alfred Mylne for and are luck to have so many of the Glen class which were designed and built in the 1940's on the lough and racing regularly. The bottom up boats crew always have a smile on their faces when we glide by some of these timeless beauties.
The construction of the Tower began in 1173. Originally designed to be a bell tower, it stood upright for over 5 years, but when the third floorwas completed in 1178 it began to lean. Italians were shocked by the event, as the tower began to lean ever so slightly. The thing is the foundation of the tower, which is only 3-meter deep, was built on a dense clay mixture. This mix impacted the soil and furthermore the clay was not strong enough to hold the tower upright. As a result the weight of the tower began to diffuse downward until it had found the weakest point. Due to this problem, construction works stopped for 100 years. The government decided to focus on its war with Genoa and hope that the soil would settle in the meantime.
🌍 This wasn’t just a trip. It was a reminder. A reminder that travel can give back. That joy and purpose can go hand in hand. That the most unforgettable adventures don’t just show you the world they connect you to it. Over 9 incredible days, our guests snorkeled in crystal clear waters, swam with sea turtles, jumped from the deck into turquoise lagoons, and paddled through serene seascapes. They hiked to hidden waterfalls, watched the sunset melt into the horizon, and danced under the stars with our crew. But they also helped restore coral reefs. They learned the art of ikat weaving. They were welcomed with smiles by local communities and stood in awe before the Komodo dragon an ancient guardian of these lands. 💙 This is what it means to travel with heart. To have fun. To connect deeply. To leave a place better than you found it. 🧭 Join us, the ocean is calling and it gives back when you care. #TravelWithPurpose #CoralConservation #FamilyAdventureTravel #OceanLovers #SnorkelingParadise #KomodoAdventure #MeetTheLocals #EcoLuxuryTravel #OffTheBeatenPath #SustainableTravel #MeaningfulTravel #LuxurySmallGroupTravel #CulturalConnection #ExploreWithHeart #UnforgettableJourneys